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Hardrock69
06-17-2010, 09:13 AM
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‘Worst Movie Ever Made’ Gets Best 3-D Makeover
Written by Ian Cullen on June 16, 2010 – 9: 00 am -

PassmoreLab to Convert Ed Wood’s Iconic Sci-Fi Flick Plan 9 From Outer Space into 3-D

Those pesky aliens that want to resurrect dead humans as zombies and vampires to stop mankind from creating a sun bomb will soon be able to do it in full color and in 3-D, as Edward D. Wood Jr’s original 1959 campy Sci-Fi film, Plan 9 From Outer Space will be converted into full 3-D, it was announced today by San Diego-based 3-D Production & Conversion studio PassmoreLab.

The film, also known as the “worst movie ever made” due to its numerous continuity and production gaffes, has become an iconic sci-fi cult classic due largely to its reputation for being so bad. It was christened “worst movie” back in 1980 by Harry and Michael Medved in their book “The Golden Turkey Awards”, when they claimed to have found the “Holy Grail” of bad movies. Since then, the movie has become very popular.

“Being dubbed “worst ever” was the probably the best thing that ever happened to this film,” said Greg Passmore, president of PassmoreLab. “That label started a cult following, where it gained a massive fan base, with me included. It may be known as the “worst movie”, but it’s about to get best conversion treatment available. I am delighted to convert the original film into 3D using our proprietary technology.”

As campy as it is, Plan 9 is now widely considered to be legendary B-movie director Ed Wood’s masterpiece, albeit a bad one. Both he and the film gained more notoriety after they became the subject of Tim Burton’s 1994 film Ed Wood, with Johnny Depp starring in an angora sweater in the title role.

“Our studio has a definite indie feel to it – a little alternative and off-center — and we are absolutely drawn to cool and unusual projects,” continued Passmore. “That was a big reason we converted Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead last year. And that’s exactly why we are converting Plan 9–because we love cult films, and we take great care with them.”

Plan 9 From Outer Space was written, produced, directed and edited by Wood, and was originally shot in black and white over 50 years ago. It was restored and colorized by Legend Films in 2006, and will now be converted, frame by frame into full 3-D, using Passmorelab’s proprietary conversion technology. It is Legend Film’s colorized version that is being used for the conversion, which will take over 6 weeks to complete at a cost far greater than the film’s original $60,000 production budget.

“Converting film demands great attention to detail, especially with a film this old. Rest assured, audiences will be able to enjoy the same film they have always known — complete with the 73 or so production flubs — except now they will see those wires, strings and wobbly flying saucers in spectacular 3-D,” smiles Passmore.

3-D conversion is emerging as an incredible opportunity for content owners worldwide, and by employing PassmoreLab’s proprietary technology, it can become a very cost-effective way of repurposing previously viewed material.

“3-D continues to penetrate new distribution channels as an industry, and conversion is a big part of our business. All the great films we love in 2D can now be converted into 3-D seamlessly to attract new audiences and find new revenue streams,” said Steve Glum, PassmoreLab’s head of Branding & Distribution. Plan 9 From Outer Space, Now In 3-D! is the original film, the granddaddy of all bad movies, and we think audiences everywhere will have a great time seeing it in 3-D.”

Plan 9 From Outer Space, Now In 3-D! will be seen in select US theatres in limited release and on VOD on various network locations later this summer.

THEDOCTOR
06-17-2010, 10:49 AM
Ha! Saw this last year around halloween in a theater nationally broadcast simultaneously with some of the old MST3k guys ripping on it while it was playing. I almost pissed myself. What a horrible movie,but made so much better by those guys. My son and i went....great time. Damn i miss saturday nights and MST3k.......

chefcraig
06-17-2010, 02:20 PM
This was Bela Lugosi's last role, as he inconveniently died several days into filming. Undeterred by this minor setback, Ed Wood simply hired his doctor to take Lugosi's place. The fact that the doctor was almost a foot and a half taller than the dead actor and looked nothing like the deceased was solved by having him slouch and hold a cape in front of his face. Now that is guerrilla film making!

Nickdfresh
06-17-2010, 07:19 PM
Ha! Saw this last year around halloween in a theater nationally broadcast simultaneously with some of the old MST3k guys ripping on it while it was playing. I almost pissed myself. What a horrible movie,but made so much better by those guys. My son and i went....great time. Damn i miss saturday nights and MST3k.......

Was it "RiffTrax?" The main guy was Nelson, the second series host after Joel left...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twtAJvLGcwk

THEDOCTOR
06-19-2010, 12:33 PM
Yes Rifftrax! Awesome to see , we went to a christmas one they had and about pissed ourselves laughing....